March 2019 Law Student Top Blawgs
Covers the First Amendment, democracy and design in the digital age. By New York Law School Professor Beth Simone Noveck and members of the First Amendment in the Digital Age Course at Stanford University.
Explores the intersection of law and economics. By Joshua Sturtevant.
Law school blog and podcast from Canada.
Covers bar exams. By BARBRI.
Reviews recent scholarship in patent law, intellectual property theory, and innovation. By Christopher Suarez, Sarah Tran, and Tan Mau Wu.
By Adam Letourneau.
Features posts and occasional symposia about law and law school.
Covers corporate and business law news.
From the University of Chicago Admissions Office.
Covers emerging legal issues in IP, technology, commerce, and the arts. From the Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts.
Covers estate tax reform. By Hani Sarji.
A blawg from Albany Law School's Diversity Office to engage all students, faculty and staff to create a community of inclusion and to have an open forum to address issues facing all of us.
By the Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review.
The Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law's student run, real estate law association.
A blawg by Albany Law School Professor Mary Lynch designed to be a useful web-based source of information on current reforms in legal education, and to create a place where people interested in the future of legal education can freely exchange ideas, concerns, and opinions.
The Albany Government Law Review runs this student written and edited law blog engaged in substantive law review-like legal analysis and academic speculation.
Covers Sam E. Goldberg's law school experience.
For those going into law as a second career for ages 40 and up. By Sam Bruner.
Covers the quirks and quibbles in the law.